Longmont man wanted in Boulder stalking case turns self in

Isaac Solin also arrested on Longmont weapons charge

LONGMONT -- A Longmont man wanted on suspicion of stalking his ex-girlfriend turned himself in to Boulder police on Tuesday afternoon, according to court records.

Longmont police searched 28-year-old Isaac Ryan Solin's home last Friday looking for pistols, but only found holsters. Solin was wanted out of Longmont on a warrant for possession of a weapon by a previous offender and out of Boulder on suspicion of stalking his ex-girlfriend, Cmdr. Jeff Satur said last week.

Longmont police obtained a search warrant for his home and SWAT officers served at his home at 1233 Sumner St. on Friday morning. Solin was not at the home and police believed he was likely in Wyoming or Kansas.

Longmont police Sgt. Mike Bell said Solin has family in Boulder and turned himself in on the warrants on Tuesday afternoon.

He appeared in Boulder County Court on Wednesday. Bond was set for $10,000 in the stalking case and $5,000 in the weapons case. He is scheduled to return to court on Friday for filing of charges.